New York Times Answers - Friday, 14th April 2000 There are 34 across clues and 39 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Friday, 14th April 2000. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: ___ signum (here is the proof)ECCEAAcross 5: Surprise birthOCTUPLETAAcross 13: Norse saintOLAVAAcross 14: TyroAPPRENTICEAAcross 16: It smells greatNOSEAAcross 17: Well sourceWATER TABLEAAcross 18: Less thickSPARSERAAcross 20: Funnyman PhilipsEMOAAcross 21: Country butterRAMAAcross 22: Math degreeN-THAAcross 22: Math degreeNTHAAcross 23: Former sports org.AFLAAcross 25: GrubEATSAAcross 26: Abbr. on some mailAPOAAcross 28: Verdi villainIAGOAAcross 30: German phone book sectionVONAAcross 32: Ottawa officialGOVERNOR GENERALAAcross 38: Sled pullerALASKAN MALAMUTEAAcross 39: TechiesSYSTEMSANALYSTSAAcross 40: "___ on my bed my limbs I lay": ColeridgeEREAAcross 41: It's inflated in EnglandTYREAAcross 42: Use a shuttleTATAAcross 43: A great manyGOBSAAcross 46: Dogmatic conclusion?ISMAAcross 47: Electrical unitRELAAcross 49: Squeeze (out)EKEAAcross 50: Yes and no followerSIRAAcross 52: UtmostEXTREMEAAcross 56: Not localNATIONWIDEAAcross 59: One of the Oceanides, in Greek mythASIAAAcross 60: SpiesOPERATIVESAAcross 61: Bottom linesSUMSAAcross 62: Parts of airplane wingsAILERONSAAcross 63: Sign language pioneer Abbé de l'___EPEEDDown 1: A long time to waitEONSDDown 2: HoofbeatCLOPDDown 3: RakesCASANOVASDDown 4: FlipEVERTDDown 5: Go (for)OPTDDown 6: Bob's placeCREELDDown 7: What-you-may-call-it?TERMDDown 8: Gay Talese's "___ the Sons"UNTODDown 9: School tie?PTADDown 10: Start of a fallLIBRADDown 11: Big successECLATDDown 12: Bursts at the seamsTEEMSDDown 14: WowAWEDDown 15: IdealsPARAGONSDDown 19: LayaboutSHIRKERDDown 24: Gets organizedFORMATSDDown 25: Other sideENEMYDDown 26: Foreign titlesAGASDDown 27: Cal ___POLYDDown 29: Make ___ for oneselfANAMEDDown 30: Like some consonants, in phoneticsVELARDDown 31: Ready for troubleONALERTDDown 33: Met bass-baritone SimonESTESDDown 34: Moon on which Heinlein's "Farmer in the Sky" is setGANYMEDEDDown 35: Prepares, as grubRUSTLESUPDDown 36: Lead-in to boy or girlATTADDown 37: First word on a military memorialLESTDDown 43: Niccolò Paganini's birthplaceGENOADDown 44: Relative of a giraffeOKAPIDDown 45: Kind of nutBETELDDown 46: Avant-gardist RobertIRWINDDown 48: Take offERASEDDown 50: Take offSOARDDown 51: Obsessed withINTODDown 53: Tic-tac-toe sideXESDDown 54: Charades, essentiallyMIMEDDown 55: PeacefulnessEASEDDown 57: Pique condition?IREDDown 58: E.R. insertsIVS